Rhone Flashcards
Major varieties of Northern Rhone (1 red, 3 white)
Syrah
Viognier
Marsanne
Rousanne
Northern Rhone location
The northern Rhône valley is attached to the southern base of Beaujolais.
It is just southwest of Lyon and begins at the town of Vienne and ends at Valence
Climate of Northern Rhone
Continental with Mediterranean influences
What is the wind that blows down through Northern Rhone from the Massif Central
Mistral
Soils of Northern Rhone
Arzelle near Condrieu (decomposed mica), granite, schist, clay
How is Syrah typically aged in Northern Rhone
Large Oak Foudre
White wine winemaking techniques in Northern Rhone (3)
Oak aging, lees stirring, and MLF
Cote Rotie wine laws
red only from Syrah with up to 20% Viognier
Condrieu wine laws
whites only from 100% Viognier
Cornas Wine Law
red only, 100% Syrah
Château Grillet AOP wine laws
whites only from 100% Viognier
St. Joseph AOP wine laws (2)
whites from Marsanne and Roussanne
reds from Syrah with up to 10%Marsanne and Roussane
Crozes-Hermitage Wine Styles (2)
whites from Marsanne and Roussanne
reds from Syrah with up to15% Marsanne and Roussane
Hermitage Wine Styles (3)
whites from Marsanne and Roussanne
Vin de Paille (dried sweet wine) from Marsanne and Roussanne
reds from Syrah with up to 15% Marsanne and Roussane
Saint-Péray AOP wine styles (2)
Sparkling and still wines from Marsanne and Roussanne
Sparkling must be aged 12 months from tirage before release
Coteau de Die, Crémant de Die wine styles
Traditional sparkling wines from Clairette.
Clairette de Die wine styles (2)
Traditional sparkling
methode ancestrale
Major villages Northern Rhone (7)
Vienne
Ampuis
Condrieu
Tain l’Hermitage
Cornas
St. Peray
Valence